From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpisspiss1 /pɪs/ verb [intransitive] spoken not polite 1 HBHto urinate2 → piss in the wind3 → it is pissing down (with rain)4 → piss yourself (laughing)5 → piss all over somebody6 → not have a pot to piss in7 → go piss up a rope! → piss about/around → piss something ↔ away → piss off→ See Verb table
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piss• The tears were still pissing from my eyes when I fled to the can.• Oh, she was pissed man.• I can fully understand him being pissed off.• It's no wonder Hite is pissed off.• Crazy is living in a fog and pissing your pants.pisspiss2 noun spoken not polite 1 [singular]HBH an act of urinatinggo for/have/take a pissI need to have a piss.2 [uncountable]HB urine3 → take the piss (out of somebody/something)4 → be on the piss5 → be full of piss and vinegarOrigin piss1 (1200-1300) Old French pissier, from Vulgar Latin pissiare